End of Life Care
Death is a part of Life!
We lessen fear and grief by normalizing conversations about the end of our lives.
Let’s engage with this natural occurrence in a gently proactive way.
Whatever your comfort level, I follow your lead.
Options to choose from
Health & Care
Talk about creating an advance care directive
Discuss and support end-of-life care planning
Develop a plan for how the space looks, feels and sounds
Legacy
Explore the meaning of the dying person’s life and create a legacy project
Discuss and arrange for body disposition
Craft obituary
Rituals & Ceremonies
Incorporate traditions or create new rituals to mark special moments
Support the spiritual practices of all involved
Create end-of-life service
Grief
Provide the opportunity to speak openly and frankly about dying
Process the emotions and experiences with loved ones
Guide people through the early stages of grieving
Support
Assist with physical and practical care to ease the burden on caregivers
Provide respite for exhausted caregivers
Bring a focused and intuitive presence to the bedside
“To live in this world, you must be able to do three things: to love what is mortal; to hold it against your bones knowing your own life depends on it; and, when the time comes to let it go, to let it go.”
— Mary Oliver
Session rates
Standard
Online or in-person, this time is defined by your needs.
Crisis response, one-off meetings, or ongoing support.
$100 per hour | prorated
Sliding
True reciprocal relationships are grounded in equity and mutuality. With this in mind, I encourage us to base our exchange on your hourly income. This could be $15 or $250. In this manner, we as an interconnected community, will support each other’s growth and wholeness.